I just watched the 100m sprints and it looks like the black athletes have a natural advantage based on the fact that 90% of the competitors were black.
Hardly unfair though. Unfair advantage is men competing in women's boxing or men competing in women's weight lifting
I was thinking about this the other day. Because Lemmy instances keep defederating from each other, I don't really experience Lemmy. I experience a fragment of Lemmy as determined by the admins of the instance I'm connected to.
Even if I run my own instance, I guess there's nothing stopping instances from defederating from me (or just refusing to federate to begin with because my instance is too small to bother with).
Is there even a way to experience all of Lemmy, including spam and things some people don't agree with?
Have they fixed that 100% disk usage bug in Windows yet? Seems to disproportionately affect laptops with magnetic disk's and just chokes the whole system making it unusable
Yeah, package manager is a big one. Many of us got burned by rpm's early on and just avoided all rpm-based distros since then.
Of course as you say that hasn't been a problem for over 10 years but the scars haven't gone away.
I'd only recommend Ubuntu to someone if I knew they knew some else using Ubuntu (so I could tell them to hassle that person instead of me when they have problems).
Otherwise, I'd absolutely recommend Fedora, because it's actually up to date unlike Debian. I use it myself because it tends to have the best of what the open source community has to offer while not needing constant tweaking
We cannot, Python explicitly doesn't do TCO.
http://neopythonic.blogspot.com/2009/04/tail-recursion-elimination.html?m=1